Bottoming Out - Lou Reed
I'm cruising fast on a motorcycle down this winding country road And I pass the gravel on the foot of the hill Where last week I fell off There's still some oil by the old elm tree And a dead squirrel that I hit But if I hadn't left, I would've struck you dead So I took a ride instead Bottoming out, bottoming out I'm bottoming out, bottoming out My doctor says she hopes I know how lucky I can be After all, it wasn't my blood mixed in the dirt that night And we must really examine this And I say I need another drink Bottoming out I'm tearing down Route Eighty East The sun's on my right side I'm drunk, but my vision's good, and I think of my child bride I aim that bike at the fat pothole beyond that underpass Bottoming out
Artist: Lou Reed
Title: Bottoming Out